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Highlights
• KorrAI’s TRAIL platform to support AI-based target identification at Corvo Uranium Project
• Program cost set at $49,032 plus applicable taxes under newly signed agreement
• Platform integrates hyperspectral imagery, satellite data, and terrain models for exploration support

Aventis Energy Inc. (CSE: AVE) has announced a partnership with KorrAI Technologies Inc. to deploy artificial intelligence-based geospatial technology at its Corvo Uranium Project. The collaboration involves the use of KorrAI’s TRAIL platform, a system designed for geotechnical analysis, risk monitoring, and exploration targeting.

Under the agreement signed on July 9, 2025, a customized exploration module of the TRAIL platform will be implemented to process hyperspectral imagery, satellite datasets, and terrain models. The resulting data integration is intended to generate actionable insights and prioritize high-potential zones for further fieldwork. According to the company, the cost of the program is $49,032, excluding taxes.

Aventis, a mineral exploration firm focused on battery, base, and precious metals, is currently advancing both its Corvo Uranium and Sting Copper Projects. The Corvo Uranium property has historical drill intercepts over a strike length of 800 meters, including intervals such as 0.116 percent U₃O₈ over 1.05 meters and surface showings with uranium concentrations up to 5.98 percent U₃O₈.

The Sting Copper Project, spanning approximately 12,700 hectares, recently reported 54.8 meters at 0.32 percent copper starting at 27 meters depth, with higher-grade segments reaching up to 5.43 percent copper over half-meter intervals.

According to KorrAI, this deployment marks one of the first uses of its TRAIL platform for exploration-specific applications. The platform is already in use by various mining and infrastructure operators across North America and Europe. For Aventis, the TRAIL platform is expected to support the ongoing 2025 field season by refining prospecting efforts across complex land areas.

Per the agreement terms, KorrAI’s services will be delivered under specific statements of work, with either party able to terminate the partnership upon completion of assigned tasks. Additional data-driven workflows from this partnership may be extended across Aventis’ broader project portfolio, depending on the outcome of the Corvo deployment.